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// === tests/cases/conformance/expressions/contextualTyping/superCallParameterContextualTyping1.ts ===
declare function AssertType(value:any, type:string):void;
class A<T1, T2> {
    constructor(private map: (value: T1) => T2) {

    }
}

class B extends A<number, string> {
    // Ensure 'value' is of type 'number (and not '{}') by using its 'toExponential()' method.
    constructor() { super(value => String(value.toExponential())); 
AssertType(super(value => String(value.toExponential())), "void");

AssertType(super, "typeof A");

AssertType(value => String(value.toExponential()), "(number) => string");

AssertType(value, "number");

AssertType(String(value.toExponential()), "string");

AssertType(String, "StringConstructor");

AssertType(value.toExponential(), "string");

AssertType(value.toExponential, "(?number) => string");
}
}


